and'''6 graduate programs''':
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== Small Business Development Center<br/> ==
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The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is a newly created business incubator housed within the Gulf Coast State College's Advanced Technology Center. It is very similar to the FSU-PC Business Innovation Center, but is also directed toward existing small businesses.
=== Entrepreneur Club<br/> ===
[[File:Fsupcentre.jpg|thumb|Fsupcentre.jpg]] The FSU-PC Entrepreneur Club is the premier group that sponsors I-E related events. In the Spring Semester of 2014 the Entrepreneur Club will be mobilizing to bring more speakers to the campus, as well as coupling with the Business Innovation Center to create a "shark-tank" competition, Nole Tank.
=== Nole Tank<br/> ===
[[File:Noletank.jpg|thumb|Noletank.jpg]]The Nole Tank competition is the first Business Plan competition to occur at FSU-PC. It was created through a union between the Entrepreneur Club and the Business Innovation Center. The Nole Tank is a "shark-tank" competiton that pits 5 entrepreneurs in a business plan presentation in front of local business and community leaders. The competition has two phases:
'''Phase 1: '''Submit an elevator pitch. 5 elevator pitches out of the pool of submissions are selected blindly by a group of judges. If selected you move on to Phase 2. Each of the 5 winning pitches get $100 in cash.
= <span class="mw-headline" id="Encouraging_faculty_innovation_and_entrepreneurship">Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship</span><br/> =
[[File:Crc logo2Currently, there is no support for faculty innovation on the Panama City campus.gif|thumb|Crc logo2 This is likely due to the small population, and lack of graduate research being done. Most Faculty support is found within main campus resources, but for sake of differentation, that is beyond the scope of this article. This extends to the Univeristy Technology Transfer functions that are often found on campuses. This feature is not found locally, and instead is found at main campus.gif]]
Currently, there is no support for faculty innovation on the Panama City campus. This is likely due to the small population, and lack of graduate research being done. Most Faculty support is found within main campus resources, but for sake of differentation, that is beyond the scope of this article. However, here are some resources provided by main campus:== Univeristy Tech Transfer<br/> ==
*'''FSU Council of Research and Creativity:''' Council made up of research faculty that stimulates growth in research.
= <span class="mw-headline">Regional Development</span><br/> =
Florida State University, Panama City is contained within Bay County, Florida. While there are numerous collegiate campus groups within Tallahasee, Florida, (the location of the main campus), regional development organizations have yet to sprout within Bay County. The two organizations recognized above, the '''Small Business Development Center''', and the '''Business Innovation Center''' have been working together to try to improve the small business environment in the Bay area.
= Landscape Analysis<br/> =
Florida State University, Panama City, is taking it's first steps toward improving the I&E landscape within Bay County. There are many problems that had prevented the university from improving this area in the past, however, one particular issue still afflicts the campus: lack of student participation. As there are only around 1,200 full-time students on the campus, and most of these are adults coming back to school to finish their degrees, there is a certain lack of passion and motivation toward improving the campus and beyond. In the fall of 2013, FSU-PC opened it's doors to freshmen, thus establishing a group of passionate and excited students onto the campus. In order to direct this passion toward beneficial activites, the university is now investing it's time and money toward establishing a broader campus life - as well as attempting to reign in upperclassmen who are notoriously hard to convince to participate.
FSU-PC is recognized as an integral part of the business ecosystem in Bay County. In fact, it has created an environment for software companies, in particular Nanthealth (previously iSirona), to house their headquarters here. However, a partnership between the university and these entities has yet to be pursued.
In 2013, the Business Innovation Center was created, as well as Gulf Coast State College's Advanced Technology Center, which houses the Small Business Development Center. The creation of incubators are the tiniest of steps toward creating an entreprenuerial ecosystem within the county.
The stark lack of resources within Bay County are being improved day-by-day. Any addition to the pool is a significant impact, as there is so little to utilize as of Spring 2014.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtvaEk6oDe5GdFM1Uk1ZZllPV2lPYXRLRlJhWDZEYnc&usp=drive_web#gid=0 To view FSU Panama City's landscape canvas, please follow this link.]
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